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they say russia must first condemn the president before dialogue him take place. russia says the transitional government should be put in place, with bashar al-assad staying in power. >> we have already had dialogue in cairo. we expressed readiness to meet with them, and are still ready. as we understand, they do not have any objection regarding the offer to leave. we are against interference from outside parties in syria. we understand we need a ceasefire. we agreed the geneva convention contains the elements to move forward for political settlement. >> in the caesarian title, schilling has devastated large parts of the city, including a large suburbs. the rebels say they have also made gains in eastern syria. fighters say they have captured this oil field. tens of thousands of mainly sunni iraqis turned out to protest the government. they are accusing maliki of marginalizing sunni leaders. >> a sea of people gathering in the provincial capital. and there is mounting a, and mistrust of the government is -- anger is mounting, and protest of the government is deep.
they say russia must first condemn the president before dialogue him take place. russia says the transitional government should be put in place, with bashar al-assad staying in power. >> we have already had dialogue in cairo. we expressed readiness to meet with them, and are still ready. as we understand, they do not have any objection regarding the offer to leave. we are against interference from outside parties in syria. we understand we need a ceasefire. we agreed the geneva convention...
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and russia. and they would have to be included which is a complication. >> i want to take you to the question of strategy and strategy formulation. there are those who say that the united states has lost its ability to think and to act strategically if you look at for example our involvement in iraq, there are those who say that was strategically unwise and became something that was negative to the united states' broad interests. if you look at where we are now closing in on a fiscal cliff or fiscal crises of our own making that could then become obviously problematic for america's borrowing capabilities and economic health more broadly. have we combated strategic thinking. if so why and what do we have to do to become better at strategic thinking. >> attention to the inbox is killing us because it takes away our opportunity to think in long-term -- and to do long- term thinking. and to think strategically. there's no part of the government that really does strategic thinking well now. i mean the
and russia. and they would have to be included which is a complication. >> i want to take you to the question of strategy and strategy formulation. there are those who say that the united states has lost its ability to think and to act strategically if you look at for example our involvement in iraq, there are those who say that was strategically unwise and became something that was negative to the united states' broad interests. if you look at where we are now closing in on a fiscal...
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slaves technology innovation hall the least of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. do we speak your language anything about the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidney's stories. you hear. detroit altie spanish find out more visit. hey are they up to go come in here i never had another ya to tell me how to find it a good look around poor. experience had a lot. of aluminum fins stabilize a bomb or missile strike deck to read and hansen it's targeting dollars. jr retrieves the bomb pins from a target called downtown. one set of clean aluminum bins brings between sixty five and seventy five dollars for the metal recycler but to sell this aluminum at the metal recycling yard jr first needs to remove a series of metal bolts whi
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when it came to russia was countering their expansive capabilities. >> rose: right. >> our own -- when it came to their nuclear capability we were talking about deterrence. >> rose: right. >> and so i think first we want to contain iranian influence in the region, but i think the question that people are -- that what the president is really addressing is, or would we be content with deterrence? >> right. >> and there i think the difference in the ayatollahs and their religious, their they cratic approach to the world, their threats to destroy israel make them a more worrisome, significantly more worrisome possess sorry of nuclear weapons than other nuclear states. >> rose: because they have a different decision al type structure. >> yes. >> rose: from russia, and the soviet union from going into europe once again, deterrence is mutually assured destruction. and so then, does the question of value and life, different because of a culture that can produce suicide bombers mean that there -- means that will not work in the end or do you say no nationable and the leadership of no nation wou
when it came to russia was countering their expansive capabilities. >> rose: right. >> our own -- when it came to their nuclear capability we were talking about deterrence. >> rose: right. >> and so i think first we want to contain iranian influence in the region, but i think the question that people are -- that what the president is really addressing is, or would we be content with deterrence? >> right. >> and there i think the difference in the ayatollahs...
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russia's position is that. it is not our goal to help asad strange power at any cost if we think the people of syria should decide on how they see their future how they are going to ensure their security and their involvement in the government and only after that they should start. not vice versa but only if they can overthrow the government and then try to come to an agreement i don't think that agreements based on military victories are inappropriate. and i don't think they will be affected. and as regards what may happen there is up to the people of syria themselves. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first black dog was brought here from australia now it's
russia's position is that. it is not our goal to help asad strange power at any cost if we think the people of syria should decide on how they see their future how they are going to ensure their security and their involvement in the government and only after that they should start. not vice versa but only if they can overthrow the government and then try to come to an agreement i don't think that agreements based on military victories are inappropriate. and i don't think they will be affected....
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., china and russia. she has already started moving to form her government. she'll meet with members of the present administration to go over issues. a transfer commission will finalize her policies. then in february she'll officially become the first woman in south korea to be president. >>> voters in south korea thought about the power of conglomerates when they cast ballots. many are frustrated that the big business blocks are elbowing out small and medium-size companies. they want their next president to level the playing field. we'll take a more in-depth look into that issue on friday. >>> japan's next leader has been dialing up the pressure on central bankers. he says they need to do more to shore up the economy. officials at the bank of japan emerged from two days of meeting and agreed to pump money into the economy for the fifth time this year. policymakers decided to add 10 trillion yen or $120 billion to the bank's asset-buying program. they plan to add $60 billion to buy up long-term government bonds. they will spend another $60 billion on short-te
., china and russia. she has already started moving to form her government. she'll meet with members of the present administration to go over issues. a transfer commission will finalize her policies. then in february she'll officially become the first woman in south korea to be president. >>> voters in south korea thought about the power of conglomerates when they cast ballots. many are frustrated that the big business blocks are elbowing out small and medium-size companies. they want...
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. >> russia's orphans pay the price for a dispute between russia and americans. the gang rape that sparked outrage in india as the victims conditions deteriorate, the politicians look to restore order and offer support. how just 15 cigarettes in a lifetime can lead to cancer. welcome to "bbc world news." coming up, a little girl abducted by her father and taken to pakistan three years ago is now heading back to britain. also, the era of the third age on the silver screen. >> hello, thanks for being with us. russian president putin has signed a bill which bans americans from adopting russian children. the controversial move is said to be part of russia's retaliation against an american law that puts sanctions on officials suspected of human rights violations. some senior government officials in moscow have spoken out against that law, but supporters argue the ban's necessary, because some adopted children have faced abuse by american families. joining me from moscow now is steve rosenberg. steve, you said he'd do it, he's done it. >> that's right, david. there's b
. >> russia's orphans pay the price for a dispute between russia and americans. the gang rape that sparked outrage in india as the victims conditions deteriorate, the politicians look to restore order and offer support. how just 15 cigarettes in a lifetime can lead to cancer. welcome to "bbc world news." coming up, a little girl abducted by her father and taken to pakistan three years ago is now heading back to britain. also, the era of the third age on the silver screen....
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have caused public outcries in russia. this person was abandoned by his american adoptive mother and sent back to moscow. supporters of the bill say that russia should foster its own. >> if there is any doubt there are not adequate levels of safety for children in the u.s., it is serious grounds for suspension and a ban of adoption. unfortunately, the current position of the authorities in america shows their indifference to the fate of russian children. >> russia's own track record is poor. over 7000 children were adopted by russians in 2011, but more than half were rejected, returned to orphanages in the same time frame. with many child welfare groups in russia critical of the band, some in the kremlin have said the legislation should not be rushed into. a third reading of the bill is expected in the duma friday. ultimately, it will be up to president putin to decide whether it is a step too far. >>> russian police have tried to keep the pros and anti-gay rights campaigners apart. there were eggs thrown outside of parlia
have caused public outcries in russia. this person was abandoned by his american adoptive mother and sent back to moscow. supporters of the bill say that russia should foster its own. >> if there is any doubt there are not adequate levels of safety for children in the u.s., it is serious grounds for suspension and a ban of adoption. unfortunately, the current position of the authorities in america shows their indifference to the fate of russian children. >> russia's own track record...
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russia's position is that. it is not our goal to help asad strange power at any cost we think the people of syria should decide on how they see their future how they are going to ensure their security and their involvement in the government and only after that they should start existing system not vice versa but only if they can overthrow the government and then try to come to an agreement. i don't think that agreements based on military victories are inappropriate. and i don't think they will be effective. and as regards to what may happen there is up to the people of syria themselves. he. speaks your language they will not advance. the music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angles keeping the stories. you hear. troy all teach spanish find out more visit eye eye to. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought
russia's position is that. it is not our goal to help asad strange power at any cost we think the people of syria should decide on how they see their future how they are going to ensure their security and their involvement in the government and only after that they should start existing system not vice versa but only if they can overthrow the government and then try to come to an agreement. i don't think that agreements based on military victories are inappropriate. and i don't think they will...
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russia moves a step closer to banning child adoptions by u.s. citizens will look at tragic cases of abuse where foster parents got away with surprisingly liam punishments. am tired of choosing too often israeli voters say they've had enough parliament chopping and changing a women as they are asked to turn out yet again. this is their take on media live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program it is voting in the second round of the referendum on the draft constitution which is polarizing the country and which has triggered bloody street battles in key cities saturday's vote on the islamist refuse documents which already won the approval in the first leg was preceded by another flash of anger war and doubts from journalist belcher in cairo. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates have headed to the polling stations today to vote in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was about to be violent we saw clashes in the second city alexandria between those two is f
russia moves a step closer to banning child adoptions by u.s. citizens will look at tragic cases of abuse where foster parents got away with surprisingly liam punishments. am tired of choosing too often israeli voters say they've had enough parliament chopping and changing a women as they are asked to turn out yet again. this is their take on media live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program it is voting in the second round of the referendum on the draft constitution which is...
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radio i have a question to the president of russia. so . there there were reports about syrian refugees on the border of turkey about four hundred thousand people did you discuss the issue of a peaceful solution for syria from the syrian point of view. indeed we discussed. this issue from various angles including i'm an engineer and i want to know would like to say that. of what is happening in syria our position is completely much not only on that one but also. what kind of situation we should achieve in syria our position is matching not one as well so far we haven't found a common approach to the methods of racing that goal to the methods of settling this issue. but as it's been said always today when structed our foreign ministers journey negotiations there were some new and fresh ideas which it's. premature to talk about it i would like to hold some additional consultations when or stand the situation that here you find yourself in considering the inflow of refugees and we do realize that it is difficult to gain such things as. bombing
radio i have a question to the president of russia. so . there there were reports about syrian refugees on the border of turkey about four hundred thousand people did you discuss the issue of a peaceful solution for syria from the syrian point of view. indeed we discussed. this issue from various angles including i'm an engineer and i want to know would like to say that. of what is happening in syria our position is completely much not only on that one but also. what kind of situation we should...
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alan who was adopted from russia. and she was placed in the home of a ted a file she was discovered because of a a child pornography sting and she told. reporters and such that she waited and. every day you kept praying and believing that somehow the adoption agency that placed sure there would come back and check on her would even telephone and ask her how things were doing and she would have been able to tell them but nobody ever came to check on her much of the fury in moscow over the brutal treatment of adopted russian children has been driven by the leniency american judges have shown towards a number of abusers the adoptive father of two year olds in my jacket who was acquitted after he forgot the boy in his car for nine hours the toddler died of heat stroke the parents of russian born with annual craver have been released on bail after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter. the quavers have dodged a murder sentence even though investigators discovered that the child had suffered repeated beatings from his
alan who was adopted from russia. and she was placed in the home of a ted a file she was discovered because of a a child pornography sting and she told. reporters and such that she waited and. every day you kept praying and believing that somehow the adoption agency that placed sure there would come back and check on her would even telephone and ask her how things were doing and she would have been able to tell them but nobody ever came to check on her much of the fury in moscow over the brutal...
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when russia, he had to meet them, take the measure, and make him his partner in avoiding war. the issue, ike wrote, in a smart letter to a friend in 1956, quote, is not merely man against man or nation against nation. it is man against war. in the summer of 1959, ike invited crus choof to the united states, and they went over the suburbs to see houses and cars, and he pretended to see just the rush hour traffic jams but asked to buy three hell cometters and a boeing 747. [laughter] he met marilyn monroe. ike invited him to camp david. where is this camp david, he asked? he was suspicious, wondering if the americans wanted to kidnap him. at camp david, ranted and threatened that the tanks would roll in berlin. the top aide wrote impasse on a piece of paper. ike took a nap and had an idea. ike's farm was close by. called his darnel, barbara, and told her to have the kids all spruced up on the porch of the farmhouse in 30 minutes. he brought him to meet them. ike's great insight about him was that he was a survivor. he survived hitler and stalin, after all. the kremlin leaders, i
when russia, he had to meet them, take the measure, and make him his partner in avoiding war. the issue, ike wrote, in a smart letter to a friend in 1956, quote, is not merely man against man or nation against nation. it is man against war. in the summer of 1959, ike invited crus choof to the united states, and they went over the suburbs to see houses and cars, and he pretended to see just the rush hour traffic jams but asked to buy three hell cometters and a boeing 747. [laughter] he met...
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on top of that, you have these incredibly for russia's weapons that were made for were times that anybody can get. >> i think all that is true. i do think the change in the commitment laws over the last 30 or 40 years has made it very difficult to compel someone to get treatment or be detained in a mental institution. these killers, is not as if there is a lack of funds for treatment. it is the lack of the ability of a parent would obviously have been a child, to go through the legal loopholes, is such that it is almost impossible. you end up with the tucson shooter who everyone spoke about. they had a sense he was psychotic. on guns, the problem is this. unless you are willing to completely disarm the population, as you do in canada or britain or australia did in th 19's, and that works and you have a decrease in gun crimes, if you allow grandfather of existing weapons, as would happen with the 1994 assault weapons law, at which time there were 25 million of the high- capacity magazines already in circulation, you do not accomplish anything. the studies of the 10-year experiment with the
on top of that, you have these incredibly for russia's weapons that were made for were times that anybody can get. >> i think all that is true. i do think the change in the commitment laws over the last 30 or 40 years has made it very difficult to compel someone to get treatment or be detained in a mental institution. these killers, is not as if there is a lack of funds for treatment. it is the lack of the ability of a parent would obviously have been a child, to go through the legal...
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the adoption agreement that russia and the u.s. cited in one of them where it was designed to provide mechanisms for oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children stored there are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized once the adoption is finalized the child is considered the same as if you were born into that family one thousand russian children have died in the hands of their adoptive parents in the us in recent years were there is untold numbers of children that are. enduring abuses that haven't been reported that haven't resulted in their deaths that are just surviving the case of matia allen who was adopted from russia. and she was placed in the home of a pet a file she was discovered because of a a child pornography sting and she told. reporters and such that she wai
the adoption agreement that russia and the u.s. cited in one of them where it was designed to provide mechanisms for oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children stored there are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized once the adoption...
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ambassador pickering served as under secretary to the state department and ambassador to india, russia, israel, and other important nations. admiral mullen, as we know, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. i think that their backgrounds, their service to the country showed up starkly in the quality of the boards report, and i want to thank them for their extraordinary service to our country and i want to thank secretary clinton who appointed them, who selected them. the report pulls no punches. it tackles head on many of the questions we've been asking. the report makes 29 recommendations in total, five of which are classified. secretary clinton has embraced every single one of them, in fact, she's gone above and beyond board's recommendations by taking immediate steps to strengthen security at high threat posts and request from congress the authority to reprogram funds to increase diplomatic security spending by $1.3 billion. you know, in washington where too often we see recommendations of blue ribbon panels ignored, delayed, or deferred as they were for a long time even on the 9/1
ambassador pickering served as under secretary to the state department and ambassador to india, russia, israel, and other important nations. admiral mullen, as we know, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. i think that their backgrounds, their service to the country showed up starkly in the quality of the boards report, and i want to thank them for their extraordinary service to our country and i want to thank secretary clinton who appointed them, who selected them. the report pulls no...
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through it was russia and romania and the effect of i. write a good world because so it was just like with their system for the first time. ok so you have a rice field and we kind of were going to go and they were obviously very popular because many of the parents are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania throws them with a few dozen spy and was thanks to them the pressure of this is now things like. this improved a little now and so russia is about the only country that we sent a wife children who the u.s. and other countries so you're saying that racism is a big factor in this race is a secular although i must say this also reading the minutes you'll get about this from a few oka races there are also other factors coming whether rather celebrity from countries or whether there's some kind of other feel good story that was racist that was the effect so yes. interesting i also want to ask you well what kind of regulations are now in place to protect adopted children well the regulations in plac
through it was russia and romania and the effect of i. write a good world because so it was just like with their system for the first time. ok so you have a rice field and we kind of were going to go and they were obviously very popular because many of the parents are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania throws them with a few dozen spy and was thanks to them the pressure of this is now things like. this improved a little now and so russia is about...
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hundred medically and russia is still one of the biggest countries and i would say that. one should always look into country doesn't pollute going to feel to children and not from the amounts of children this is being done no i think that russia has the capacity to look after their own children and they should do that ok i want to ask you how this will affect parents. that wanted to adopt and also russian orphans. well for us you know our friends first of all are a lot of my who consist of a romanian orphans we often are not really orphans most of your families and russia and i think the most important thing to do is that the child restarts that they will remain in contact with the families so fittest will be similar to this and they will go for a holiday for families and they stay in touch and eventually go back to the children to their families you know that's the first thing for the american family . yes it's getting more and more difficult to go from abroad the the waiting time is getting longer hours because by going higher i just say in time in the united states tha
hundred medically and russia is still one of the biggest countries and i would say that. one should always look into country doesn't pollute going to feel to children and not from the amounts of children this is being done no i think that russia has the capacity to look after their own children and they should do that ok i want to ask you how this will affect parents. that wanted to adopt and also russian orphans. well for us you know our friends first of all are a lot of my who consist of a...
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. >> russia's president says he'll sign a bill banning u.s. citizens from don'ting children from his country. rights groups say, though, children in russia's crowded orphanage will find less of a chance to find a home. >> so far i see no reason not to sign it although i have to review the final text and weigh everything. in the world there are probably a lot of place where is the quality of life is better than here. but so what? are we going to move the children there? we need to do everything in our own country in order to provide for a worthy future for all of our children. >> a mass rally is being held in madrid over plans to cut 4,500 jobs in the spanish airlines. iberia includes british airways. the country says the restructuring should boost profits over the next years. >> electricity bills are set to sore to pay for the massive cost of alternative power sources. our report from berlin. politicians could make this an issue for the next election. >> low powered lightbulbs and tips about using your appliances wisely. germans already pay so
. >> russia's president says he'll sign a bill banning u.s. citizens from don'ting children from his country. rights groups say, though, children in russia's crowded orphanage will find less of a chance to find a home. >> so far i see no reason not to sign it although i have to review the final text and weigh everything. in the world there are probably a lot of place where is the quality of life is better than here. but so what? are we going to move the children there? we need to do...
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the crash happened during the peak holiday travel season and draws attention to russia's poor air safety control system. president putin has already called for tighter controls. >> it's happened too often. i think everything is going down in our country, including the aircraft industry. >> it could have been a greater lot of life. the passenger plane can carry up to 210 people but this plane was virtually empty, with only crew members on board. >>> in greece scuffles broke out during a demonstration in the capital. demonstrators defied an order to clear an area for traffic. they were protesting over having to work on sunday. the government thinks keeping shops open sunday will help boost the ailing economy. >> germany's economic performance has been strong, but its future is intricately tied to the future of the euro zone. that will create significant dangers for the chancellor, angela merkel. nick spicer reports from berlin. >> let us gaze and peer as best we can into the crystal ball of angela merkel's year ahead. as the euro crisis swarlede -- about her, she emerged as perhaps the wor
the crash happened during the peak holiday travel season and draws attention to russia's poor air safety control system. president putin has already called for tighter controls. >> it's happened too often. i think everything is going down in our country, including the aircraft industry. >> it could have been a greater lot of life. the passenger plane can carry up to 210 people but this plane was virtually empty, with only crew members on board. >>> in greece scuffles broke...
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they see russia as a country that doesn't pose any threats now and really won't, can't for many years. they see china as a potential threat in the future but recognize we have common interests in china which would ease that threat. and they see the great instability in the middle east as posing specific threats to us such as the chemical weapons in syria which could fall in the hands of terrorists, but see these threats as threats to be managed, not to be resolved once and for all. meaning we can protect the chemical weapons. we don't have to go in and turn syria into a democracy. >> you want the united states to build one of the points that the report makes early on, to build on comparative strengths and address comparative weaknesses. from your standpoint what are those strengths that need to be built on, and then what are the weaknesses that need to be addressed? >> well, our military forces have unprecedented capabilities. we've spent a lot over the last 10 years, as you know, and it shows in our naval power, our air power, our space capabilities, our intelligence, surveillance, r
they see russia as a country that doesn't pose any threats now and really won't, can't for many years. they see china as a potential threat in the future but recognize we have common interests in china which would ease that threat. and they see the great instability in the middle east as posing specific threats to us such as the chemical weapons in syria which could fall in the hands of terrorists, but see these threats as threats to be managed, not to be resolved once and for all. meaning we...
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there's no russia-u.s.-backed peace plan on the table. this is al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. an assassination that shocked the world. five years after the death of benazir bhutto, are we any closer to knowing who killed her? president obama cutting short his holiday to take up the financial fight in washington. plus -- >> in central kenya, this is one of the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world. new technology could help protect it. >> welcome to the program. i wish there was a plan, words from the man trying to broker a peace deal in syria. international envoy lakhdar brahimi made the comments in the last few hours at the end of a trip to syria. he met with representative poe representatives from both sides. >> some have come here to market a russian-american project. i wish there was a russian- american project. hence, i did not come here to market it. >> the syrian government delegation led by the country's deputy foreign minister has been in russia for talks. he was reportedly sent to moscow by bashar al
there's no russia-u.s.-backed peace plan on the table. this is al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. an assassination that shocked the world. five years after the death of benazir bhutto, are we any closer to knowing who killed her? president obama cutting short his holiday to take up the financial fight in washington. plus -- >> in central kenya, this is one of the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world. new technology could help protect it. >> welcome to the...
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we are cutting power, so does russia because they grow during the war. they arm themselves and remake themselves. it's an extraordinary story. migration and deconstruction and the losses of the soviets, whether it's 22 or 20 million, doesn't matter. the idea of the whole nation plunged into this thing. it was a crucible for them. a great war. but the british -- churchill has a different motive. once the british islands are saved by the -- in the battle of britain, is goal seems to be to regain the empire. he said i did not become prime minister to dismember the british empire, and the whole consent of going into north africa, sending troops to the belly of the nazi empire, regaining greece, which is a tremendous story -- everyone talks about eastern europe. what bet the british when they went back into greece in 1944 and started dive-bombing the streets of athen and killing'm residents who fought against the nazis and that's never pointed out. look at what stalin did in poland. he broke this and that. i don't believe he broke yalta. look what the british
we are cutting power, so does russia because they grow during the war. they arm themselves and remake themselves. it's an extraordinary story. migration and deconstruction and the losses of the soviets, whether it's 22 or 20 million, doesn't matter. the idea of the whole nation plunged into this thing. it was a crucible for them. a great war. but the british -- churchill has a different motive. once the british islands are saved by the -- in the battle of britain, is goal seems to be to regain...
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it will extend them into russia and southeast asia. the winning numbers have been drawn. this translates as "the fatone." ticket sales were down. initial reports showed 27,000. among the luckiest faces, and this town. more than 1000 tickets one the maximum price. it is common for residents of a village to share in a big win. what happens if you are the only one in your town he misses out on the big one? r series on lottery winners and losers. >> the village is striking it rich. 2011, all 250 one between $130,000 and $3 million. everyone except the only one unlucky enough not to buy a ticket for the big christmas draw. today he works on his farm house finishing the documentary he has been making about the they win. >> these are the lottery winners in spain. this is sheer joy. this is the biggest lottery in the world. >> it made the village and everyone in it a global news story. >> it was funny because everybody would start saying it. and you zero, and they were frozen. >> this is a sleepy place. it is a model village in the 1960's. not much has changed since the big win.
it will extend them into russia and southeast asia. the winning numbers have been drawn. this translates as "the fatone." ticket sales were down. initial reports showed 27,000. among the luckiest faces, and this town. more than 1000 tickets one the maximum price. it is common for residents of a village to share in a big win. what happens if you are the only one in your town he misses out on the big one? r series on lottery winners and losers. >> the village is striking it rich....
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we are a coming power and so is russia because they grow during the war. don't forget they armed themselves and they remake themselves. it's an extraordinary story of migration reconstruction and dedication to the people in the losses of the soviets, whether it's 22 or 27 million whether stalin kills, doesn't matter. the ideas the whole nation plunged and there was a crucible for them, a great war. the british, churchill is a fascinating overlay on this because he has a different motive it seems. once the british islands are saved by the battle of britain, his goal seems to be truly to regain the empire. he said it did not become prime minister to dismember the british empire. and the whole concept of going to north africa, sending troops off to the southern nazi empire in italy in the balkans, regaining greece which is a tremendous story. ever in talks about history of europe and as an outsider i'm saying what about the british when they went back in 1944 and started divebombing the streets of athens and killing the people, communists are sisters who thou
we are a coming power and so is russia because they grow during the war. don't forget they armed themselves and they remake themselves. it's an extraordinary story of migration reconstruction and dedication to the people in the losses of the soviets, whether it's 22 or 27 million whether stalin kills, doesn't matter. the ideas the whole nation plunged and there was a crucible for them, a great war. the british, churchill is a fascinating overlay on this because he has a different motive it...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we. see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. the admission of free accreditation free. course is free. free is free. free. moseley braun video for your media. and free media. tom. is a. welcome to cross talk about. talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't a really very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but nothing else where the food was around the same time i did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had inc
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of the headlines tonight russia and turkey pen lucrative new business deals as president putin says the two countries are looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict warning against a military buildup in the region. and the british jobs program is just not working as it's revealed the scheme actually makes it even less likely to keep people employed. this is kevin owen it's good to have you with us now from some britain of some of the israeli ambassadors to their countries to get over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem the u.n. in the you've also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations more from a middle east correspondent paula. that's happening in an area known as anyone and what it effectively means is that the waste that income will be cutoff on the streets to them this announcement is why be conceived as punishment against the palestinians for number one going to the un was with us for the number two winning it essentially winning a bird that sees the palestinian state being recognized within
of the headlines tonight russia and turkey pen lucrative new business deals as president putin says the two countries are looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict warning against a military buildup in the region. and the british jobs program is just not working as it's revealed the scheme actually makes it even less likely to keep people employed. this is kevin owen it's good to have you with us now from some britain of some of the israeli ambassadors to their countries to get over why...
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nato is expected to approve the deployment of border with syria despite warnings from russia that the move will further destabilize the. colombian rebels. as the government keeps deadly raids on militants. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow israel is under pressure from the u.n. to open up to the world the nuclear arsenal it denies even exists in an overwhelming vote the general assembly approved a resolution urging the country to allow inspections of its atomic facilities. reports. this one in the past has never opened its facilities in fact the israeli government has never gone on record publicly stating that it has nuclear capability they response has always been no comment but of course it is widely assumed and widely understood that israel has a nuclear program particularly in the south of the country in dimona what we're hearing now is a resolution that has been overwhelmingly passed by the united nations general assembly and this calls on israel to quickly open its nuclear facilities to international inspectors from the internation
nato is expected to approve the deployment of border with syria despite warnings from russia that the move will further destabilize the. colombian rebels. as the government keeps deadly raids on militants. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow israel is under pressure from the u.n. to open up to the world the nuclear arsenal it denies even exists in an overwhelming vote the general assembly approved a resolution urging the country to allow inspections...
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russia's foreign minister says he will welcome any country's offer for a safe haven for al assad. he also says syria is using chemical weapons to keep them safe from rebels. united states has warned syria against using the weapons. the army has shelled several districts in the capital. an armed group says it is preparing to impose a no-fly zone over the city. >> we have intelligence proving the regime is using commercial flights to transport troops and military gear to murder unarmed civilian people. we issued this warning to all civilians to refrain from using commercial planes to avoid being used as human shields. any plane in the sky will be targeted by anti-aircraft missiles. we have imposed a no-fly zone in this province. this will come into effect within three days. >> let's hear from our correspondent who has an update on the turkish-syrian border. >> an ultimatum was issued. we saw the video on the internet. they told the local population you have to do your duty to take out assad's forces. you have to open the door to rebels or we will launch an attack and engage the assa
russia's foreign minister says he will welcome any country's offer for a safe haven for al assad. he also says syria is using chemical weapons to keep them safe from rebels. united states has warned syria against using the weapons. the army has shelled several districts in the capital. an armed group says it is preparing to impose a no-fly zone over the city. >> we have intelligence proving the regime is using commercial flights to transport troops and military gear to murder unarmed...
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russia moves a step closer to banning child adoptions by u.s. citizens will get tragic cases of abuse were foster parents got away with surprisingly lenient punishments. tired of choosing too often israeli voters say they have had enough of our own and chopping and changing on a whim as they are asked to turn out again again. it is time i am in the russian capital he watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program now is voting in the second round of the referendum on a draft constitution which is for rising the country and which has triggered bloody street battles in cities saturday's vote on the islamist infused documents which already won the approval in the first leg was preceded by another a flash of anger more on that from journals bill true who is in cairo. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates heads headed to the polling stations today to votes in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was in the backdrop of violence as we saw clashes in this in egypt'
russia moves a step closer to banning child adoptions by u.s. citizens will get tragic cases of abuse were foster parents got away with surprisingly lenient punishments. tired of choosing too often israeli voters say they have had enough of our own and chopping and changing on a whim as they are asked to turn out again again. it is time i am in the russian capital he watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program now is voting in the second round of the referendum on a draft...
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started very good time to support the rebels russia. maybe not right with the regime so this is a big. relief. that this size might be any additional sign that the big issue is absolutely out of the question. and it's broken that. reconciliation which seems you know he's the most civil the steve. thank you very much we'll leave it right there political analysts appear again when we do want to apologize for that interruption in our signs or that interview. by the painstaking search for peace in colombia sees the latest round of talks between the government and fatah rebels begin on wednesday negotiations come amid the deadliest military raid against the opposition since talks began in october the colombian president says an agreement to must be reached by next november at the latest and as valid as she keep up military operations he says if the rebels just they will be given a part into politics during an exclusive interview to r.t.e. a top fog official admitted they wanted peace but are being forced to fight for it . q and how on earth
started very good time to support the rebels russia. maybe not right with the regime so this is a big. relief. that this size might be any additional sign that the big issue is absolutely out of the question. and it's broken that. reconciliation which seems you know he's the most civil the steve. thank you very much we'll leave it right there political analysts appear again when we do want to apologize for that interruption in our signs or that interview. by the painstaking search for peace in...
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its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture. mission. critic a should three story three arrangements three risk free. types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media oh god r t dot com. the luck of luck. with your job or treat anything like the trouble. oh. so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clean some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter cousin egg are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united s
its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charging welcome...
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napoleon's army had invaded russia. this is peterhof home to russia's most beautiful palaces and gardens every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve zero in this magnificent ensemble of museums and fountains is more than just a remnant of peter the great society century russia is also bears the scars of world war two. was worth it welcome to peter hope it is the most visited museum in russia around four point two million tourists come to peterhof every year why do people come here because peterhof boasts one hundred fifty fountains seven palaces and twenty three museums and of course the most important highlight of peterhof is its fountain system. you know if first fountains go. each day at a live news thousands of tourists to gather in the lower gardens of be tough to see for themselves the fountain stone. takes twelve people to open all the bells and recently it's been accompanied by small petersburg's and so. the idea to build this
napoleon's army had invaded russia. this is peterhof home to russia's most beautiful palaces and gardens every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve zero in this magnificent ensemble of museums and fountains is more than just a remnant of peter the great society century russia is also bears the scars of world war two. was worth it welcome to peter hope it is the most visited museum in russia around four point...
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nato agrees to deploy missiles on turkey's border with syria despite warnings from russia that it will further destabilize the volatile conflicts and. the un calls on israel to open up its officially atomic arsenal for inspection and join the global nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and speaking exclusively to colombia's rebels being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps. on going. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow the egyptian president mohammed morsi has been forced to flee his car openness by protesters demanding an end to his rule according to sources close to the leader police have struggled to keep crowds from storm in the building and to gas protesters true witness the massive demonstration. i just came from the presidential palace where as we arrived at the presidential palace we were attacked by police with tear gas quite a lot of a tear gas it was very strong and i do believe that the president has in fact left the palace although unsure exactly the reason why he did leave the groups and i could see that. there were f
nato agrees to deploy missiles on turkey's border with syria despite warnings from russia that it will further destabilize the volatile conflicts and. the un calls on israel to open up its officially atomic arsenal for inspection and join the global nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and speaking exclusively to colombia's rebels being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps. on going. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow the egyptian...
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and russia here's what a u.s. state department spokesman said about the bill quote the united states is concerned by measures in the bill passed in the russian duma today that if it becomes law would halt intercountry adoption between the united states and russia and would restrict the a bill. clytie a russian civil society organizations to work with american partners the backers of the russian bill say there is been a trend of american adoptive parents being abusive one of the most recent is a boy by the name of nathaniel craver who was seven years old when he died in two thousand and nine of brain injuries these are as the boys' parents in the nets and michael craver of pennsylvania they were sentenced to sixteen months to four years for beating their adopted russian son to death they insisted the boy repeatedly heard him self and died when he fell and hit his head on a wood stove they originally charged with murder but ultimately sentenced to involuntary manslaughter all this enraged the russian government whic
and russia here's what a u.s. state department spokesman said about the bill quote the united states is concerned by measures in the bill passed in the russian duma today that if it becomes law would halt intercountry adoption between the united states and russia and would restrict the a bill. clytie a russian civil society organizations to work with american partners the backers of the russian bill say there is been a trend of american adoptive parents being abusive one of the most recent is a...
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if they do move to russia saying the country's president putin is sensing the russian. republic decided to renounce his citizenship and search for a better future. and creative. and full and public speaking. to. a few european bodybuilders against millions of weak immigrants. these may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to. european extremists. divine power in action activate the shock was. i and we just need these we are under the control of those governing us somewhere at the service of a space mafia i found that on that day the magnetic field of the sun will be for us to create to support the stuff. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. but the best. little stuff just ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately. exactly twenty minutes past eight mosco time world news in brief this wednesday in pakistan three more polio vaccination has been killed in separa
if they do move to russia saying the country's president putin is sensing the russian. republic decided to renounce his citizenship and search for a better future. and creative. and full and public speaking. to. a few european bodybuilders against millions of weak immigrants. these may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to. european extremists. divine power in action activate the shock was. i and we just need these we are under the control of those governing us somewhere...
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your argument about russia and russia's in security would be that it's too flat. half the world's longitudes but it's indefensible, it runs north, south so they don't unite the country and had less people than bangladesh. 141 million people, bangladesh has more. so vladimir putin sent up near imperialism on the deepak geographical and security and that's how we should understand not as a madman hour to totalitarian but it's a very traditional autocrat. >> one of the interesting hinges of this book is your discussion about the fall of the berlin wall, and if i read it right, you say that it may appear optimists. it made us to convinced that himeno agencies our system of democracy, system of free markets would have the transforming power. >> talk about that and take that story through the 1980's and into the 90's. >> the fall of the berlin wall eliminated constraints. we thought because we can get to the red army out of eastern europe it suddenly with a transforming effect in the middle east and sub-saharan africa that the world would not open, it would be open for
your argument about russia and russia's in security would be that it's too flat. half the world's longitudes but it's indefensible, it runs north, south so they don't unite the country and had less people than bangladesh. 141 million people, bangladesh has more. so vladimir putin sent up near imperialism on the deepak geographical and security and that's how we should understand not as a madman hour to totalitarian but it's a very traditional autocrat. >> one of the interesting hinges of...
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science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello. hello. hello. the i'm. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. the largest. you've never seen anything like on the. so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clear in some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter because nick are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united states check it out. i mean i want to make it as exciting as a. history and we make it not only for me but we. always feel there's a disconnect about what's officially reporting what actually happened we can accept as something and to. sort of talk about the series and why it's so important to revisit american history through an alternate lens i'm joined now by award winning film director oliver stone along with histor
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to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition nowadays that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know you know eighty percent were against the afghanistan issue and we sent our troops against their wishes then you know paying into the bankrupt euro currency to get again against eighty percent of the wishes of the people and sending
to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is...
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now russia's state duma has given its preliminary approval to a ban on americans adopting russian children it's part of a draft seen as a response to the so-called magnitsky act this to russians under sanctions by washington the bill has drawn both support and criticism from lawmakers causing a rift in the russian political elite. it's really not clear at the moment if this draft in its current form will indeed become an act in the war because this issue really has with russia's political elite we have heard from several ministers including the foreign minister who spoke against introducing it the speaker of the federation council has also called on russian lawmakers not to russia where the. prime minister would need to be the video hasn't openly supported it but he did talk about the need to focus on improving the living conditions for. children without parents here in russia and when it comes to the executive power the president's spokesman has also said that due to the evident and the russian rhetoric coming from some members of the international community emotions of the deputies and s
now russia's state duma has given its preliminary approval to a ban on americans adopting russian children it's part of a draft seen as a response to the so-called magnitsky act this to russians under sanctions by washington the bill has drawn both support and criticism from lawmakers causing a rift in the russian political elite. it's really not clear at the moment if this draft in its current form will indeed become an act in the war because this issue really has with russia's political elite...
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. >> they're are nuclear weapons in india and pakistan, nuclear weapons in china, as, as well as in russia. so that's quite spread there in that part of the world. the threat always that iran will finally develop a nuclear weapon or more. that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the future because the nature of the threats we face is so unpredictable and we just have to prepare for a whole range of scenarios. >> when we think about the costs to ourselves of maintain the sea logic communication, maintaining a big navy, maintaining a big force in general, uh, the only really intelligent way to look at this is to think about what are the costs of not doing that? what are the costs if this global order breaks down? i think those costs need to be thought about as well. (instrumental music) >> with all those threats to consider, where are defense dollars best spent in 2013. for some the answer is clear, asi
. >> they're are nuclear weapons in india and pakistan, nuclear weapons in china, as, as well as in russia. so that's quite spread there in that part of the world. the threat always that iran will finally develop a nuclear weapon or more. that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the...